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Alejandro Montoya

codza » free iphone app version from the same xcode project - 0 views

  • In this post I’ll show you a better way: building two versions of your app from the same xcode project using targets and some other magic. Source code for the sample project is available here: twoForOne.
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    In this post I'll show you a better way: building two versions of your app from the same xcode project using targets and some other magic. Source code for the sample project is available here: twoForOne.
Jonathan Engelsma

Platform Versions | Android Developers - 0 views

  • Android 1.5 31.0%
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    Note that as of 1/4/10 a total of 31% of the devices hitting the Android Market were still running 1.5 ...
Alejandro Montoya

iPhone 3D Programming - 0 views

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    You are reading the text of an O'Reilly book that's under development. The author is publishing the book to this site as it's being written, and we're putting it here to get feedback from you. This book uses the Open Feedback Publishing System (OFPS), an O'Reilly experiment that tries to bridge the gap between private manuscripts and public blogs.Next to every paragraph, there is a link you can use to comment on what you're reading. We are grateful for any feedback you have: questions, comments, suggestions, and corrections are all welcome and appreciated. Learn more and preorder at the book's catalog page. The sample code for this book is available at http://examples.oreilly.com/9780596804831/." />This is a cached version of http://iphone-3d-programming.labs.oreilly.com/. Diigo.com has no relation to the site.xLabs > OFPS > iPhone 3D Programminglogin
Joe Croft

Android 2.1 becomes most used version, just in time to be obviated by Froyo -- Engadget - 0 views

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    Interesting to see how quickly 2.1 has been adopted.
Jonathan Engelsma

What Are the Downsides to Droid? - 0 views

  • Like other Android gadgets, the Droid’s app storage is limited to a meager 256MB. Yes, it comes with a 16GB SD card that can be replaced with a 32GB card, but there’s likely to be some backlash from consumers who’ve never used removable memory before. The Droid’s browser is inferior to the iPhone 3.1 Safari browser, according to MobileCrunch, with slower page loads and slightly less compliance to web standards. While the European version of the Droid — which is dubbed the Milestone — features a multitouch screen, the U.S. version does not, eliminating the ability for users to pinch and zoom as they can on the iPhone.
Jonathan Engelsma

How to Install Non-Market .apk Apps on Android G1 Phone .Apk on g1 - 1 views

  • How to Non-Market .Apk Application on Google Android G1 Phone
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    For those of you using android phones who are willing to serve as testers of the Android version of LakerMobile... here's instructions on how to install the APK. Contact Richard or Salman to get the latest build.
Jonathan Engelsma

Microsoft, Google and the Bear - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com - 1 views

  • “Every Google phone works differently, and you have fragmentation,” he said. And indeed that is a common worry among developers who don’t want their applications to be incompatible with certain phones that have unusual screen sizes or features. But then again, Windows Mobile, which has been around for nearly 10 years, already has that same problem, and one of Microsoft’s chief goals in upcoming versions is to rein in the variations between Windows Mobile handsets.
Jonathan Engelsma

Upgrade path to Android 2.0 uncertain - Network World - 1 views

  • With this week's release of Verizon Wireless' Droid phone comes the first real test of the potential for fragmentation with Android. The Droid will be the first phone to run Android 2.0. After it goes on sale Friday, there will be Android phones on the market running three different versions of the OS.
  • Google gave an equally vague answer to questions about which phones might be upgraded and if any of them had hardware limitations that might prevent an upgrade. "Because Android is open source, all software updates we release are available for carriers and handset makers to take and update their current or future Android-powered devices," Katie Watson, a Google spokeswoman said via e-mail.
Jonathan Engelsma

Complications looming for Android developers - Android and Me - 0 views

  • With the introduction of Android version 1.6, support was added different screen sizes.  The platform does a nice job of letting developers tell the market what size screens their app supports, but that’s only half the story.
  • This means that every game will have to support 6 unique screen configurations in order to look its best on every phone!
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    This is one of the most frustrating aspects of developing for BlackBerry.
Jonathan Engelsma

Google App Engine module - 0 views

  • Google provides a Java version of his App Engine solution (GAE). It is a PaaS (Platform as a Service) solution that offers massive and flexible scalability for your Web applications by hosting them on the Google cloud (based on Google computing infrastructure). For more details, you can read our blog post with the official announce. Due to the restrictions of the GAE, we need to provide an adaptation of Restlet for this environment. GAE is based on Java 6, with a restricted list of APIs. See GAE developers documentation for details.
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    Example code on running RESTlets on Google AppEngine.
John Spencer

Verizon Sold 100,000 Droids Over First Weekend, Analyst Says - CIO.com - Business Techn... - 0 views

  • "The iPhone sold multiples of that amount in its first weekend for the original version."
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    Good sales, but they are behind where they hoped the phone would go. What were they expecting? There are several models of Android phone to choose on multiple carriers. Apple had a magic funnel leading everyone who wanted in to go with 1 device, 1 carrier (to rule them all and in the darkness bind them.)
Jonathan Engelsma

Reinvigorating Microsoft's mobile strategy | Between the Lines | ZDNet.com - 0 views

  • If Microsoft is looking for a differentiating feature for a mobile platform, promoting .NET makes a heck of a lot of sense…particularly if Silverlight is supported in the next version of Windows Mobile (which based on this year’s PDC, seems to be turning into a development platform in its own right).
  • XBOX is confusingly closed. For the only true TV-attached device in the Microsoft product catalog, it is perplexing to me that XBOX isn’t trying to encourage third-party developers to make non-game network-capable apps that run on the XBOX (well, unless you are Netflix, Facebook, Twitter, or another “big” company).
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